Woman makes stabbing gestures with sharp object in Tucson, Tucson AZ


A woman in her twenties wearing a black tank top and Army shorts was seen at the intersection near Grant and Alvernon in Tucson. She had a sharp object and was making stabbing motions, appearing to act erratically.
Audio|Source: Tucson Police Midtown Division
01:46
Transcript:
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It's going to be a person with weapon, Grant, Alvin, Nunn, Northwest Quad.
00:03
We've got a female,
00:05
got something sharp in hand, and making stabbing gestures.
00:09
It's going to be sector four in event 313 at 830.
00:16
3.1. South P.35, do you copy that?
00:22
So if I just stepped up front right down to see if I can don't see anything.
00:26
She's described as a white, female, 20s, black pink top, Army shorts.
00:35
You went to the self-te unit.
00:37
You don't have to go do anything for it.
00:39
Just make sure you're aware for a safety reason.
00:41
Yeah,
00:45
I'm just checking the same if I can see her all in the parking lot at the corner at the corner, I'll let you know.
00:52
Thank you. Thank you.
00:56
Mark, can I give a second unit for Grant Nelverna?
00:59
We're going to give a second unit for Grant Nelverna?
01:03
We'll be clearing from here soon.
01:07
10-4[1]. It's going to be the Northwest Quad.
01:10
Grant and Alvernon, white female 20s, black tank top, Army shorts.
01:15
Does have something sharp in her hand, making stabbing gestures.
01:19
Also advised that she was gesturing like she was slicing herself with an object and then hitting the air.
01:29
Up to you, 35.
01:31
Go ahead.
01:35
Similar subjects,
01:37
black tank top looked like jean shorts possibly really animated.
01:42
She just rounded the corner by subway going east on the north side of grant.
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